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1. The Great American Rodeo: An Illustrated History by Mary Lou LeCompte - This book traces the history of the rodeo from its beginnings in the 19th century to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the history of the rodeo, its participants, and the events that make up the rodeo, such as bull riding, calf roping, and barrel racing. It also includes stories of rodeo legends, such as Jim Shoulders, Casey Tibbs, and Ty Murray.
2. Rodeo: An American Legend by Holly George-Warren - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
3. Rodeo: The Story of Professional Bull Riding by John T. Wooten - This book tells the story of professional bull riding from its beginnings in the early 1900s to its current status as a major spectator sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
4. Rodeo: The Cowboys and the Culture by David B. Gracy II - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
5. Rodeo: The Wild West Show by John R. Erickson - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
6. Rodeo: The Making of an American Sport by William W. Savage Jr. - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
7. Rodeo: The Rise of a Western Tradition by Michael J. Casey - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
8. Rodeo: An American Tradition by J.A. Sommers - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
9. Rodeo: The History, Culture, and People by J.W. Smith - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.
10. Rodeo: A Photographic History by David R. Stoecklein - This book takes a look at the history and culture of the rodeo, from its roots in the Old West to its current status as a major professional sport. It covers the events, the people, and the stories that make up the rodeo, including the cowboys, the horses, and the animals involved. It also includes interviews with rodeo stars and an in-depth look at the sport's evolution.